Development of fully-automated synthesis systems. 1994

T Sugawara, and S Kato, and S Okamoto
Molecular Chemistry Laboratory Pharmaceutical Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd, 17-85, uso Honmachi 2-chome, Todogawa-ku Osaka 532 Japan.

This paper describes the development of fully-automated synthesis systems for preparing and isolating various kinds of pharmaceutical compounds. The systems are versatile, and are able to perform most of the chemical reactions currently used in organic chemistry, with the exception of hydrogenation which requires high pressure. An additional benefit is the very user-friendly software.

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